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'Deeply shameful' politicians accused of endangering LGBT+ people to score political points

Sky News Saturday, 29 June 2024 ()
Politicians were accused of "deeply shameful" "point-scoring" over LGBT+ issues as London's Pride parade took over the centre of the capital today.
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